Israelis Warn About Strategic Shifts Caused by S-400 in Turkey

Credit: S-400: Соколрус
TEL AVIV—The acquisition of Russian-made S-400 surface-to-air missiles by Turkey will create a “new order” in the airspaces of the region, primarily affecting Israel and the U.S., Israeli sources said on May 23. The acceptance of S-400s by Turkey will likely lead to a rift in relations between NATO...
Arie Egozi

Arie was born in Israel and served in the Israeli Defense Forces. He graduated from Tel Aviv University with a degree in political science and journalism. Later, he worked as a defense correspondent for Israel’s largest daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronot. He is the editor-in-chief of the Israeli homeland security website I-HLS.

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